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korena soto

serial killer Theodore Robert Bundy

8/24/2021

Theodore Robert nicknames that people made for him

The lady killer

He was an American serial killer who kidnapped, raped, and murdered numerous young women and girls during the 1970s and possibly earlier.

The campus killer

Theodore kept his victim's skulls), and were both given the nickname "The Campus Killer".

When did he start and then ended

1960,1989

victims

https://www.murdermurdermurder.com/ted-bundy-victims

Donnal Gail Manson

How Theodore killed Donna. A skeleton found 20 years ago in the foothills of Mount Rainier might be that of a 19-year-old college student whom serial Killer Ted Buddy admitted killing in 1974,

About Donna. was a student at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington in 1974.

Karen Sparks

How Theodore killed. Susan Asleep in her basement room, UW student Sparks, was awoken by Bundy viciously beating her around the head with a metal bar he'd removed from her bed frame. Her house mates found her the next day with said metal bar savagely rammed into her vagina. Incredibly, she survived, albeit with life changing injuries including brain damage and irreperable damage to her internal organs.

About Karen Sparks received a B.A. in English Literature from Aurora College. Was born in 1957

Susan Elaine Rancourt

How Theodore killed Having worked extremely hard to put herself through college and averaging a 4.0 she went to a meeting 8pm April 17th to learn of an opportunity for a job, that was the last time she was seen alive. Only her skull was found on Taylor Mountain.

About Susan: Susan was abducted from the campus of Central Washington State University in Ellensburg on her way to meet a friend to see a movie. ... Her skull was later found on Taylor Mountain. Bundy confessed to her murder shortly before his execution.

psychological profile of Theodore Robert

How was the killer caught

On August 16, 1975, Buddy was arrested by Utah Highway Patrol officer Bob Hayward in Granger (another Salt Lake City suburb). Bundy explained that the ski mask was for skiing, he had found the handcuffs in a dumpster, and the rest were common household items.

what was Theodore childhood like

Ted Bundy, he had an uneventful childhood. His friends and family often backed up this claim. But a closer look reveals he was a socially awkward child who sometimes crossed the lines of propriety, morality and legality.

https://www.biography.com/news/ted-bundy-childhood

At first glance, the Cowells were a normal family. But Bundy's grandmother suffered from depression and agoraphobia, and his grandfather has been described as the owner of a raging temper. His violent acts touched everyone from cats and dogs to employees and family members (some Bundy experts have theorized he was the result of Louise being raped by her father, though she said she'd been seduced and abandoned by a war veteran). Bundy may have experienced physical or psychological abuse at the hands of his grandfather, despite his later insistence that the two had a good relationship.

Where there any precursors? Did childhood behavior reflect problems

For the entirety of his childhood, Bundy was unaware that his sister was actually his mother. His maternal grandfather who at first raised him was racist, misogynistic, and altogether abusive. He spent his adolescence across the country, removed from all he’d known as a child, raised by a stepfather who he felt no connection to. But was all this baggage really heavy enough to drag Ted Bundy into the depths of violent insanity — or was it something else?

https://allthatsinteresting.com/ted-bundy-childhood

psychological part 2

https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/did-ted-bundy-kill-his-first-victim-when-he-was-14/281-14a065de-dba1-4ff8-a882-14d32f57228c

What was their adult life like? did Theodore finish high school or college?

Ted Bundy completed his high schooling in 1965 from Woodrow Wilson High School and spent the following year in the University of Puget Sound.

https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/ted-bundy-6703.php

In 1966, he got transferred to the University of Washington in order to learn Chinese. However, he dropped out of college in 1968. Sometime after, he enrolled in the Temple University, Philadelphia for a single semester. Later in 1970 he re-enrolled in the university and got honors in psychology.

After dropping out of college in 1968, Ted Bundy went on to take up several odd jobs. During this time he was also a volunteer for the Nelson Rockefeller’s presidential campaign at Seattle.

is Theodore marry?have children?where they loners

Carole Ann Boone was the wife of the infamous rapist & serial killer, Ted Bundy. Ted Bundy's history of being one of the most notorious serial murders of all time speaks for itself.

Ted Bundy’s daughter, Rose Bundy, who was conceived on death row.

where they ever diagnosed with a mental disorder? did they ever receive treatment?

https://www.oxygen.com/martinis-murder/was-ted-bundy-diagnosed-with-a-mental-illness-ted-bundy-manic-depressive

https://eccdn.cyou/watch?v=nDUr4mNHPIU&__cpo=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cueW91dHViZS5jb20

Dr. Dorothy Lewis, a Yale psychiatrist who specialized in “understanding the brain chemistry of violent men,” was brought in to perform neurological tests on Bundy, Nelson recalled during the “Ted Bundy Tapes.” Soon enough, Lewis called her with the news: She’d concluded that Bundy was manic-depressive.

“Dr. Lewis was extremely confident that there was something unique about Ted’s brain that had led to this,” she said. “Some unique brain chemistry or even a tumor in a critical location that blocked his empathy.”

psychological part 3

what was the nature of their crimes?what was the time span for Theodore crimes? how many victims?

After more than a decade of denials, he confessed to 30 homicides, committed in seven states between 1974 and 1978.

30 confessed, 20 confirmed woman with long brown hair and white.

what was Theodore behavior like when they where caught

In August 1975 police attempted to stop Bundy for a driving violation. He aroused suspicion when he tried to get away by turning his car lights off and speeding through stop signs. When he was finally stopped his Volkswagon was searched, and police found handcuffs, an ice pick, crowbar, pantyhose with eye holes cut out along with other questionable items. They also saw that the front seat on the passenger side of his car was missing. Police arrested Ted Bundy on suspicion of burglary.police compared the things found in Bundy's car to those Carol DaRonch described seeing in her attacker's car. The handcuffs that had been placed on one of her wrists were the same make as those in Bundy's possession. Once DaRonch picked Bundy out of a line-up, the police felt they had enough evidence to charge him with attempted kidnapping. The authorities also felt confident they had the person responsible for the tri-state murder spree that had gone on for more than a year.

https://www.thoughtco.com/ted-bundy-gets-caught-973179

where they found capable of withstanding trial

Yes, and he decided to represent himself in his Florida trials. Since he received 3 death sentences, you can imagine how that went. He was finally executed after 10 years on death row in 1989.

https://www.quora.com/Was-Ted-Bundy-found-capable-to-stand-trial

psychological part 4

a description of the killer trail and sentences

Electrocution, method of execution in which the condemned person is subjected to a heavy charge of electric current. Once the most widely used method of execution in the United States, electrocution was largely supplanted by lethal injection in the late 20th and early 21st centuries and is now used relatively rarely. The method applies one or more high voltage electrical currents through electrodes attached to the head and legs of a condemned inmate, who sits strapped to a chair. A typical electrocution lasts about two minutes. Electrocution was first adopted in 1888 in New York as a quicker and more humane alternative to hanging. Two years later, on August 6, 1890, New York state initiated its electric chair, executing William Kemmler at Auburn State Prison; in 1899 Martha Place became the first woman to be electrocuted. Kemmler’s highly publicized execution was a grotesque and fiery botch. One New York Times reporter described the incident in detail, noting that it was “awful” and “the witnesses were so horrified by the ghastly sight that they could not take their eyes off it.” Kemmler’s face was bloody, his hair and skin scorched, and the death chamber’s “stench…unbearable.” According to the three doctors who conducted Kemmler’s autopsy, there was intensive charring” of the body where the electrodes had been attached. Nevertheless, electrocution was soon adopted in other states and by its peak in 1949 was the method of execution in 26 states.

https://www.historyvshollywood.com/video/ted-bundy-trial-death-sentencing/

at least 5 other facts that i think will make the report interesting.

Ted Bundy once saved the life of his friend’s niece when she was on the verge of drowning.

It has been suggested that his father, Samuel Cowell, impregnated his mother without consent.

Ted Bundy had an IQ of 136, which classified him as gifted.

His victims had eerie similarities with his ex-girlfriend in college.

His grandfather had raging temper issues while his grandmother suffered from depression.

https://facts.net/history/people/ted-bundy-facts/

6 photos of Theodore

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